I still haven't received issue 155. Normally I get it about two weeks after it enters the shops in the UK (one week if I'm lucky), which would have been last Thursday.
Anyone else in the Netherlands who hasn't got their copy yet?

I was just about ready to ask Katy for a replacement, but I'll await her response here first....

However, issue 155 has arrived timely in NL, just not on the doormat of subscribers: I saw it in bookshops last week already... I'd be very cross with Future Publ. if it turns out the issue has been sold out before we (I!) get our (my!) replacement copy....

I've just raised this with our mailing house and they aren't aware of any problems. Are you able to email me your subscription details for us to look into more closely? My email is katy.robinson@futurenet.com

Will then see what they come back with and if replacements need to be sent out instead. Sorry for the delay.

I also have not yet received my 155 issue and as with Dutch_Master, I saw the 155 in the bookshop a week or two ago.
Myfavouritemagazines, won't be my favourite magazines if don't receive either my original or replacement copy before they're sold out!!

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I've spoken to our mailing house and all copies were sent out on 26th January so it is being looked into with DHL. As soon as I hear more I'll be in touch as they should have arrived by now. If you email me subscription details I can keep you updated and send out replacements if needed. I just want to see what the hold up is first before we start sending more copies encase they don't get through either.

I've got an email from Katy last Wednesday, informing me a replacement copy had been sent. To date (Tuesday) it has not arrived. As issue 156 is in the shops shortly I'm considering buying LXF 155 before the next issue arrives there...

IMO it could have to do with what partner DHL uses to deliver the issues to Dutch subscribers. As the postal market here is, in contrast to the UK, quite open, some companies employ "deliverers" with a questionable work ethic to save pennies...

I am also still waiting on lxf 155. In response to Rolands suggestion to download 155...
yes we could do that but to my mind, there's still nothing to beat leafing through the pages of the real thing so I have resisted the temptation of downloading 155 and am patiently waiting. I just hope 155 arrives in the next day or 2 and I don't have to resort to downloading.
I agree with Roland on the post market thing, they called it liberating the market here, it' s nothing short of a disaster area, so beware when they decide to liberate you in the UK from Royal Mail!

I haven't received it yet either.
But from Katy's post above I see that normally the issue is sent out a week before it enters the shops in the UK. And I normally receive it about two weeks after that...So, if the issue sent last week takes the same route, I still have two weeks of anxious waiting And maybe, issue 156 will arrive even earlier.
I have also downloaded the magazine, but I don't really like reading PDF's from screen.

But I agree on the status of the postal market in the Netherlands. Last month I received a birthday card three days after my birthday, which had clearly been posted before my birthday (date on the stamp). And in the >4 years as a subscriber, this is the first time I haven't received my magazine. There is probably some link with the replacement of the good old postman with housewives and students.

If I understand lmpoleij correctly, it takes 2 weeks for linuxformat to travel from somewhere in Engeland to the Netherlands!
So I started thinking, how long it would take someone to walk that distance? I could ask a colleague who is planning to walk to Santiago de Compostela (for the second time!), she has obvious experience with long distance walking!
But I don't really think that my lxf is travelling by foot, so I am curious; how does lxf gets from somewhere in Engeland to the northern Netherlands....tracert lxf.